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Getting Started In Mac Programming I used to program my TRS-80 in BASIC when I was in high school, and took a class in Pascal in college. Now I want to try to write applications for my Mac but don't know where to start. Help! Dave's Answer: Don't feel bad about your bewilderment, because Mac programming is nothing like the 10 PRINT "HELLO"; 20 GOTO 10 stuff you did in the early '80s.
Date: 2008-04-03
Can My Mac Preview Sort Thumbnails By Creation Date? I know this is a pretty niche question, but I use Apple's slick Preview application to look at images and when I open more than one at a time, it shows them all with a nice sidebar, but the sidebar elements are sorted by name, which messed me up: I want them sorted by when I actually created the graphic.
Date: 2008-03-13
IBM Lotus Sametime 8 For The Mac I am sure you would all remember how excited I was about making my full transition from my Windows notebook to my recently acquired MacBook Pro with the installation, and successful setup!, from the IBM Lotus Notes 8.5 Beta client for the Mac.
Date: 2008-02-21
Access Your PC Remotely With WebEx PCNow is easy: you'll see your remote computer's desktop as if you were sitting in front of it. Run programs even if they're not installed on your local computer. Print, save, and share documents. Transfer files. Copy and paste between computers. Search your remote PC with Google, Yahoo, or Windows desktop search.
Date: 2008-01-22
Mac Sandbox Wrapper Mac OS X Leopard includes a new command line tool called "sandbox-exec". What it does is provide a "sandbox" - a restricted environment. You can use this to provide more safety when testing unknown software (such as that whiz-bang thingy you just downloaded) or to provide additional security for our ordinary applications and daemons.
Date: 2008-01-17
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